The Kuh-e-Namak landscape
At the Mand Qare Aghaj river.
Qare Aghaj river is one of the most important rivers in the Fars province of Iran with a length of 700 km and its water is currently used for drinking and agricultural purposes.
The Jashak salt dome, in Persian: Kuh-e-Namak, also known as the Dashti salt dome, lies in the Zagros Mountains in southwestern Iran.
A salt dome is a natural deposit of salt, formed through evaporation.
The Jashak dome is considered one of the most beautiful of Iran's salt domes, which are included in the tentative list of world heritage sites of Iran.
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